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Matthew Pillsbury

  • This is a black-and-white time exposure in a museum with a dinosaur skeleton and blurry people moving around it.
    Wyoming Diplodocus, Natural History Museum, London
  • This is a black and white photograph of a marble sculpture in a museum.
    Behind Perseus, Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • Matthew Pillsbury The Women’s March on Washington, 2017
    The Women’s March on Washington
  • Matthew Pillsbury, Nathan Noland, Mario Kart DS, The Star Cup, Wynn Las Vegas, M
    Nathan Noland, Mario Kart DS, The Star Cup, Wynn Las Vegas, Monday, July 31st, 2006, 0:34-0:52 a.m.
  • Matthew Pillsbury, Leslie & Ella on the Hudson, Wednesday, May 31st, 9:26-9:47 p
    Leslie & Ella on the Hudson, Wednesday, May 31st, 9:26-9:47 p.m.
  • Matthew Pillsbury, La Joconde
    La Joconde, Salle des Etats, Le Louvre
  • This is a black-and-white time exposure in a museum with a dinosaur skeleton and blurry people moving around it.
    Wyoming Diplodocus, Natural History Museum, London ⓘ
  • This is a black and white photograph of a marble sculpture in a museum.
    Behind Perseus, Metropolitan Museum of Art ⓘ
  • Matthew Pillsbury The Women’s March on Washington, 2017
    The Women’s March on Washington ⓘ
  • Matthew Pillsbury, Nathan Noland, Mario Kart DS, The Star Cup, Wynn Las Vegas, M
    Nathan Noland, Mario Kart DS, The Star Cup, Wynn Las Vegas, Monday, July 31st, 2006, 0:34-0:52 a.m. ⓘ
  • Matthew Pillsbury, Leslie & Ella on the Hudson, Wednesday, May 31st, 9:26-9:47 p
    Leslie & Ella on the Hudson, Wednesday, May 31st, 9:26-9:47 p.m. ⓘ
  • Matthew Pillsbury, La Joconde
    La Joconde, Salle des Etats, Le Louvre ⓘ
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Matthew Pillsbury is an American photographer most known for his long-exposure photographs made only with available light. Pillsbury focuses on the passage of time and people within spaces both public and private. His work has addressed the growing role that technology is playing in our lives. He lives and works in New York City.

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